On 12/05/2012 05:28 PM, Grzegorz PatoĊa wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Guys, does anyone know if this card is supported in OpenBSD ?
>
> http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/14335_div/14335_div.html
The site says that it has an Intel I350 controller. These should be
supported since 5.2, look here:
On 12/06/2012 08:10 PM, Maximo Pech wrote:
> that there isn't a single production ready, gnupg-like, BSD licensed
> tool out there (I don't have the skills and time to program one
> myself).
NetBSD has netpgp, which is BSD licensed:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netpgp
On 12/10/2012 12:02 PM, Feng Zhou wrote:
> I was trying out st and urxvt as a replacement for xterm, and it
> turned out that all the settings I put in ~/.profile are not
> recognised when I use either st or urxvt.
Have you set up st/urxvt so that they start a login shell?
On 12/13/2012 01:14 PM, Feng Zhou wrote:
> However, st doesn't seem to be able to read .profile [...]
Just to be a bit more precise here:
It's *not* the terminal emulator that reads '.profile'.
The terminal emulator just invokes a shell and the shell parses its
configuration files.
Regarding '.pr
On 12/14/2012 12:20 PM, Lorenzo Crapovich wrote:
> Hi folks.I'm looking for a clean solution, to log through syslog
> every single shell command that a user make.
Why not log to /var/account/acct?
See accton(8) and sa(8).
On 12/17/2012 09:32 AM, Mayuresh Kathe wrote:
> hence my question, "how good or bad is the ssd support under 5.2?".
Like mxb pointed out, it's just a normal disk to OpenBSD. So don't
expect any "special" SSD support (for example TRIM command).
I own a netbook with an Intel 320 SSD which runs 5.1
On 12/18/2012 12:42 PM, Eric Furman wrote:
> echo is Legacy.
> It is non standard and should never be used.
> Please use print or printf
And print is standard?
"bash: print: command not found..."
hmm...
On 12/20/2012 11:36 AM, Sebastian Neuper wrote:
> it took me a while to figure out, why X just freezes every day at 0:30 am,
> and my first try was to apply the bgpd patch. I even succeeded in recompiling
> the kernel thanks to your great documentation and noticed afterwards, that
> i didn't have t
On 12/21/2012 06:17 AM, Robert Connolly wrote:
> I want to hide a system in the primary swap partition.
Could you please explain why anybody (including you) would want to do this!?
On 01/08/2013 12:49 AM, Hugo Osvaldo Barrera wrote:
> On 2013-01-06 17:06, Steve Williams wrote:
>> My laptop is a Dell Latitude E6500 with a Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU
>> (P8600). I have enabled the Virtualization support in the bios.
>
> It does, but why didn't you try enabling VT-x in the BIOS
Please, please, please, can someone port ZFS, just to end this endless
thread...?
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